Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse

Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse

Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse (November 20, 1787 – December 9, 1867) was a German firearms inventor and manufacturer. He is most famous for submitting the "Dreyse needle gun" in 1836 to the Prussian army, which was adopted for for service in December 1840 as the Leichte Perscussions-Gewehr M 1841—a name deliberately chosen to mislead about the rifle's mechanism— later renamed to in 1855 as Zündnadelgewehr M 1841.[1]

Dreyse mill in Sömmerda

Dreyse was born in Sömmerda (then ruled by the Archbishopric of Mainz), the son of a locksmith. Dreyse worked from 1809 to 1814 in the Parisian gun factory of Jean-Samuel Pauly, a Swiss who designed several experimental breech-loading military rifles. Returning to Sömmerda, he in 1824 founded a company to manufacture percussion caps. It was there that he designed the needle rifle.

While the gun is thought of by some to be the first bolt-action rifle, in reality this rifle bears little resemblance to modern bolt-action rifles, except for the bolt principle itself which was applied to close the breech. Ammunition for the Dreyse rifle was made up of paper cartridges holding the bullet into a sabot. The gun's needle penetrated through the black powder charge in the paper cartridge before igniting the round. The Dreyse simple construction made it relatively easy to keep clean and in operation. For instance, worn needles could be quickly replaced without dismantling the bolt mechanism. The Dreyse rifle was a significant ordnance improvement for its time, since it permitted a much faster rate of fire than the muzzle-loading rifled muskets which were the standard of world's armies until the mid 1860's.

Dreyse Zündnadelgewehr/Prussian Model 1841

The Dreyse rifle was used by the Prussians during the Austro-Prussian War, at the Battle of Koniggratz, and the Franco-Prussian War. By that time, the gun was fast becoming obsolete, and was outclassed by the French bolt action Mle 1866 Chassepot rifle. Other bolt action rifle designs had emerged in other countries. For example, in 1869 Switzerland adopted the bolt action Vetterli rifle which was a tube magazine rimfire metallic cartridge repeater. The French transformed the 11mm Chassepot into a metallic cartridge bolt action rifle, the Mle 1874 Gras. Germany had also switched earlier to an 11mm metallic cartridge with the entirely new Mauser Model 1871 bolt action rifle. Great Britain and the U.S. evolved from muzzle loaders to metallic cartridge breech loaders, but with systems other than bolt action, during that same period.

Unveiling of the Dreyse Memorial in Sömmerda, 1909

There remains some ambiguity about the activities of von Dreyse after he created the needle-gun, as he seems to have dropped the "Johann" part of his name and was known as Nikolaus von Dreyse.

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